Let's talk about the drummer a minute. Bryan Devendorf's the name. He
plays in the National, who do brooding Leonard Cohen-Nick Cave-style
melancholy, except he's not brushing the drums elegantly, he's pounding,
yet he amps up the piano, strings and guitar. He's a huge part of the
reason the National built up a global reputation with their excellent
2005 album, Alligator, and on Boxer he's even louder, hence better. The
songs are subtler, statelier, with Matt Berninger's baritone exuding
lonesome warmth. "Slow Show" and "Mistaken for Strangers" are standouts,
while "Racing Like a Pro" imitates the last thing about Leonard Cohen any
normal band would try -- his guitar playing -- with typically powerful
results. In "Apartment Story," when Berninger murmurs, "We'll stay
inside till somebody finds us," it's both romantic and terrifying, and the
drums kick it all the
way home.
(Posted: May 14, 2007)
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Track List
- Fake Empire
- Mistaken For Strangers
- Brainy
- Squalor Victoria
- Green Gloves
- Slow Show
- Apartment Story
- Start A War
- Guest Room
- Racing Like A Pro
- Ada
- Gospel
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